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The Rode VideoMic Pro Plus is a supercardioid condenser shotgun microphone with an integrated Rycote Lyre shockmount, an included rechargeable battery, an improved response over its predecessor (20 Hz to 20 kHz), and improved RF-immunity as well. The microphone can be used to capture audio for camcorders, DSLR, and portable recorders as a source of primary and reference audio.

The VideoMic Pro Plus sports a 3.5mm stereo mini-jack termination, outputs a dual-mono signal, and provides a TRS cable to make the connection. A micro-USB cable is also supplied, which can be used to draw bus-power. The microphone's supercardioid polar pattern ensures that surrounding audio is minimized, and that your recording is focused on the subject in front of the camera. Its inherent low-noise circuitry ensures you will not pick up any sound from the microphone's robust innards. The microphone boasts +20 dB settings for DSLR cameras, a flat setting for high-quality preamps, and a -10 dB pad.

Other features abound, such as an Automatic Power Function, a built-in battery door, and a high-pass filter with cuts at 75 Hz and 150 Hz. The filter will prevent low-end noise such as air conditioners and traffic from being picked up on the resulting track. If you're unsure how loud the audio you're capturing might be, you can set the right channel to record at a lower level for safety. A selectable high-frequency boost is also available by pressing two lower buttons on the rear digital-switcher simultaneously.

To power the VideoMic Pro Plus, you can use the included rechargeable LB-1 lithium-ion battery, which lasts 100 hours on a single charge, two AA batteries, or the micro-USB cable. This microphone features an auto-powering feature which keeps you from draining battery when the camera is not in use. When connected to your camera, the VideoMic Pro Plus detects plug-in power from the audio input on compatible cameras, and this signals the microphone to switch on. When the mic detects a loss in power, either from powering off or disconnecting the camera, the mic shuts off.

The SC7 3.5mm TRS to TRRS Patch Cable from Rode is
designed to allow you to connect the output from Rode's VideoMic GO to a
TRRS device, such as an iPhone or iPad. It features color coded,
gold-plated connectors, with gray indicating the TRRS, in addition to
shielded construction.

The RODE SC6 Dual TRRS Input and Headphone Output for Smartphones
is an input/output breakout box for smartphones and tablets. It has two
TRRS inputs and one stereo headphone output. It connects to any TRRS
device, such as your smartphone, and allows you to use one or two
smartLav microphones while providing a headphone jack for monitoring and
playback. Use it to monitor audio from the smartLav and input two
smartLavs into the mono channel in interview or dual-dialog
applications.

The SC2 is a high-quality shielded 3.5mm TRS patch cable. The cable
extends from 170mm to up to 400mm, and features right-angle connectors
for ergonomic use. It is ideal for connecting the output of an Apple
iPhone using a RDE i-XY microphone to a DSLR or video camera for
capturing scratch audio to camera while the iPhone records the
broadcast-quality track.

The Rode Dead Kitten is an excellent windscreen that's optimized for video applications. Superior shielding with this faux-fur covered windshield in tow. It's also worth noting that the Dead Kitten will work equally as well for any camera microphone that's roughly the same size as the Rode Stereo VideoMic. When you want superb wind noise shielding, trust Rode's Dead Kitten.Features

The RODE MiConTM connector system provides seamless integration between
the RODE HS1 headset, PinMic and Lavalier microphones and a wide range of
wireless systems.
The MICON-2 is designed to connect to a standard 3.5mm stereo minijack,
with a power supply of 1V minimum.

The Rode smartLav+ is a lavalier microphone for your Apple or
Android mobile device that is designed to deliver high-quality audio
recording. The smartLav+ clips on to your shirt or lapel, and the
sensitive, omnidirectional condenser capsule captures the sound equally
from all sides of the microphone. This design lends to effective,
hands-free recording of speeches, interviews, dictations and more.

The smartLav+ is equipped with a Kevlar-reinforced cable that has been
strain tested up to 10kg to help ensure reliable performance. It uses a
grey-sleeved TRRS connector to connect into your smartphone or tablet's
headphone input and it works with most audio recording apps.

The smartLav+ also features improved sensitivity and higher
signal-to-noise ratio over the original smartLav. The package comes with
mic clip with cable management, a foam pop shield and a small carry
pouch.

The SC4 3.5mm TRS to TRRS Adaptor from Rode is designed to
let you connect a microphone with a 3.5mm output, such as the Rode
VideoMic, to smart devices with a 3.5mm TRRS input. It features color
coded, gold-plated connectors, with gray indicating the TRRS connector,
in addition to shielded construction. The SC4 is compatible with stereo
microphones and combines left and right channels to a mono signal for
TRRS compatibility.

The SC3 3.5mm TRRS to TRS Adapter for smartLav from Rode
allows you to connect the output of your smartLav microphone to a 3.5mm
TRS equipped device, such as a camera or audio recorder. It features
color coded, gold-plated connectors, with gray indicating the TRRS
input, in addition to shielded construction.

The VideoMicro from RODE
is a compact on-camera microphone that features a cardioid condenser mic
capsule for capturing audio recordings. The lightweight microphone can
be used when paired with a video camera for applications such as
weddings, interviews, and more.

The VideoMicro reduces distracting peripheral sound and focuses on the
audio in front of the camera. The microphone body is made from aluminum,
giving it a high level of RF rejection, and is finished in a ceramic
anti glare black coating. The mic is powered by camera plug-in power
(min. 3V) so no battery is required.

In addition, the VideoMicro includes a Lyre shoe mount that minimizes
unwanted vibrations, handling, and cable borne noises, and a WS9
synthetic furry windshield with a foam inner cell, designed for use in
outdoor situations where wind and environmental noise can inhibit
recordings. A 1/8" TRS patch cable is also included.

The RodeLink Filmmaker Kit from Rode is a wireless system for film and video production that features a transmitter, receiver, and an included lavalier microphone. The system utilizes a Series II 2.4 GHz 128-bit encrypted digital transmission signal that constantly monitors and hops between frequencies to select the strongest signal. The kit offers a high signal to noise ratio and provides a high-resolution 24-bit 44.1 kHz digital transmission of lossless audio at a range of up to 328 ft. Up to 8 systems can be used together simultaneously.

The beltpack transmitter features a simple 3 stage gain adjustment and a mute lock function to prevent accidental muting. A locking 3.5mm input audio connector ensures body worn microphones remain secure. The camera mount receiver features a removable shoe mount enabling it to be used on camera or as a belt pack receiver. A mute override function gives complete control to the operator, while mute status, input level, and battery status for both the transmitter and receiver are displayed on the front of the unit. The receiver also utilizes the same locking 3.5 mm connector as the transmitter to provide solid security.

Both the beltpack transmitter and camera mount receiver can be powered by any USB power source using a standard micro USB cable. The system offers eight discrete channels that can easily be set up in seconds with over 8000 different channel combinations available. Channel selection and pairing is achieved with a one press operation and automatic scanning, which significantly reduces setup times when compared to traditional UHF setups.

The Rode NTG4+ Shotgun Microphone with Digital Switches and Built-In Rechargeable Battery is designed for ENG, filmmaking, field recording, sound design, and broadcast applications. The microphone builds upon the success of the company's NTG1 and NTG2 microphones with an updated capsule to deliver broadcast quality sound and digital switching options for versatile field operation. Designed to be mounted on a boom, a handheld pistol grip, or atop a compact camera for run and gun style filmmaking, the microphone features a super-cardioid directional pickup pattern, a frequency range of 20 to 20,000 Hz, a sensitivity of -32 dB re 1 V/Pa, a dynamic range of 119 dB, a signal to noise-ratio of 78 dB SPL, and a maximum SPL of 135 dB from 48V phantom power (4.8 mA current draw) or the internal rechargeable lithium battery. Along the body of the microphone is a power button with LED indicator as well as three digital switching buttons with LED indicators. The first button provides a -10 dB pad on the input of the microphone to allow the recording of loud sounds without clipping.

Building on the success of the VideoMic Pro, the defacto standard for DSLR on-camera audio, and RODE’s original Stereo VideoMic,
the new Stereo VideoMic Pro provides a high quality stereo option for
videographers, and is ideal for recording music, and the atmospheric
ambience essential in building a realistic audio scene.

Based around a matched pair of high sensitivity 1/2" cardioid condenser
capsules in a coincident XY pair, the Stereo VideoMic Pro provides a
wide stereo image with natural depth.

The Stereo VideoMic Pro builds on the feature set of the VideoMic
Pro, with an ergonomic form factor perfectly suited to DSLR, consumer
camcorders and large-sensor video cameras. The integrated shock mounting
system provides superior isolation from vibration and mechanical noise
that can otherwise degrade the recording quality. Additionally the
lightweight yet robust multi-strand cable provides excellent acoustic
decoupling from the camera and offers significantly lower noise
transference than traditional audio cable.

The user friendly designed rear of the microphone body features the
power and equalisation controls, including a high pass filter at 75Hz
which is designed to cut out the noise generated by air conditioning,
traffic and other undesirable low frequency interference.

A -10dB PAD allows the user to reduce the sensitivity of the
microphone, making it suitable for recording loud sound sources such as
live music or at sporting events.

Like the VideoMic Pro, the Stereo VideoMic Pro features a +20dB level
boost specifically designed to provide a higher quality signal with
DSLR cameras. When activated, the typically low quality camera preamp
level can be reduced, resulting in a lower noise floor and much clearer
recording.

The RODE Stereo VideoMic Pro is designed and made in Australia, and
covered by RODE Microphones' industry leading 10 year warranty.

The Reporter Omnidirectional Handheld Interview Microphone from Rode
is designed for interview and presentation uses. Its transducer capsule
is shock mounted internally for rejection of wind and other low
frequency environmental noises. With an internal plosive screen that
rejects vocal plosives (pops), the Reporter Microphone is suited for
both field reporting and interviews.

Rode designed the Reporter
Microphone with a frequency response tailored for field reporting. The
Reporter Microphone rejects frequencies below 70Hz, which are the source
of most wind and various environmental noises. It also features a boost
between 4 and 10kHz to help accentuate speech.

The Reporter
Microphone's omnidirectional pickup pattern was designed to eliminate
the need to move the microphone back and forth during interviews. With
360 degrees of pickup, the Reporter Microphone can be placed between you
and your interview subject without the need to adjust its placement
when the other person talks. The Reporter Microphone also features an
internal multi-layer mesh basket that acts as a windscreen, avoiding the
need for an external wind shield.

The VideoMic GO Lightweight On-Camera Microphone from Rode
is a lightweight microphone which adds high-quality audio recording to
your small camcorder and HDSLR camera. At only 2.6 ounces, the
microphone keeps your camera setup lightweight, making it ideal for
handheld shooting. It features an integrated Rycote Lyre shock mount for
isolation from bumps and vibration, and offers battery-free operation,
using instead the plug-in power from your camera's 3.5mm microphone
input. Please note that the microphone will not work with cameras that
don't supply plug-in power to their 3.5mm audio input jack.

The VideoMic GO is a directional microphone. It utilizes a supercardioid
polar pattern to attenuate sounds from the sides, resulting in a signal
that sounds closer to the camera, even when shooting in noisy
environments or at moderate distances. The integrated shoe mount
provides a 3/8" thread for additional mounting options. A foam
windshield and 7.9" dual mono 3.5mm coiled output cable is included.

The Rode DeadCat GO is a furry wind cover for the VideoMic GO,
designed for use indoors to protect from air conditioner drafts, and
outdoors to protect from wind noise. Its artificial fur is specially
designed to minimize wind noise while remaining acoustically
transparent.

The SM3 is a suspension shock mount with camera shoe adaptor for
mounting various R DE microphones onto a camera via the standard
hot/cold shoe mount. This allows you to connect your RODE Microphone to a
number of video and DSLR cameras on the market while giving your camera
maximum isolation from any handling vibrations.Please note that an
adaptor may be required for some cameras with proprietary mounts.